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Analysis from yesterday's match
by Ajay on Nov 06, 2007 06:05 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

For Sourabh ganguly the scoreboard will always display that he has made 39 valiant runs. But, there are two points which suggests his fitness level.

1. He dropped a sitter (by international standards) of Md. Yusuf, when he was at 10, who went on to made 83*
2. He created a lot of confusion while running between the wickets and finally got run out while trying to tease a fielder, "Majak majak mein run out ho gaya". Ganguly also has the distinction of getting run out by Monty panesar (who is regarded as the most lathargic fielder of the world).

Dada, get the fitness back or let the young guys come in and play a good game of cricket.

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  RE:Analysis from yesterday's match
by dc on Nov 06, 2007 06:08 PM   Permalink
EXACTLY, my dear somebody finally pointed out!
Ganguly cannot simply walk into the Test Team. YUVI needs to replace him in the middle order
and India needs to pick
PATHAN (all rounder?), RPSINGH, ZAHEER (Murali Kartik depending on the pitch and conditions), KUMBLE and HARBHAJAN
and of course we need SEHWAG and JAFFER at the TOP followed by DRAVID, TENDULKAR AND LAXMAN.


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  RE:RE:Analysis from yesterday's match
by vensarkar on Nov 06, 2007 06:11 PM   Permalink
why sehwag

is he your bro in law

whats his recent big score to be selected here

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  RE:Analysis from yesterday's match
by zubair shighrekar on Nov 06, 2007 06:21 PM   Permalink
dinesh kartikh and jaffer will open
and thats final..
ok

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  RE:Analysis from yesterday's match
by Ajay on Nov 06, 2007 06:08 PM   Permalink
Bhasmasur.....any comments ?

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  RE:Analysis from yesterday's match
by Bhasmasur on Nov 06, 2007 06:11 PM   Permalink
But it does not matter in test cricket....in tests, running between wickets is not that important!!
Also, the catch was dropped but can you call it a sitter?? No way!!

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  RE:Analysis from yesterday's match
by Ajay on Nov 06, 2007 06:15 PM   Permalink
I mentioned the catch as sitter (by international standards)...NO one is suppose to drop them

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  RE:Analysis from yesterday's match
by TJ on Nov 07, 2007 06:29 AM   Permalink
And tendulkar scored a magnificent 4 runs to crown all.....

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